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John Gunning Fazakerley

Posted: 05 Feb 2013 09:35
by Mark Abbott
My latest project is researching the above named, who was born on the 28th October 1897, the son of John and Mary Fazakerley. John snr ran a book binding business.

John jnr, joined the 6th Liverpool Regiment on the 16th October 1911( he was given the number 1227) and went to France with his battalion on the 24th February 1915. He was wounded on the 9th August 1916 and having recovered, was recommended for a Commission. Further sevice with the 12th Battalion KLR followed until he was wounded for a second time on the 20th November 1917 at Cambrai; he suffered from perforated ear drums as a result of a tank firing its 6 pounder gun immediately behind him.

I would be most grateful if anyone could advise me if there are any reports on John jnr. in the local papers.

Thanks.

Mark

Re: John Gunning Fazakerley

Posted: 05 Feb 2013 13:00
by Blue70
Hi Mark

Find My Past have access to the Liverpool Echo for around that time. We did have posts on here a while ago with free credits don't know if any of them will still work for you.


Blue

Re: John Gunning Fazakerley

Posted: 05 Feb 2013 13:49
by dickiesam
Blue70 wrote:Hi Mark

Find My Past have access to the Liverpool Echo for around that time. We did have posts on here a while ago with free credits don't know if any of them will still work for you.
Blue
Re above quote: Just did a browse for any mention of a John Fazakerly in the North West's newspapers 1914 to 1920 but only found 2 hits referring to his father:

Liverpool Echo - Publication date: Saturday 30 March 1918
Article text: "husband, JOHN FAZAKERLEY, who passed away March 29, 1917. (Memory is the only friend that Grief can call its own.) — From his sorrowing Wife

The other one, also Liverpool Echo, was from a former employee seeking work following the death of John senior.

Re: John Gunning Fazakerley

Posted: 05 Feb 2013 16:11
by MaryA
Thought I had a find, but it will be John Fazakerley senior rather than the one you are interested in.

Monday, 24 May, 1915 - Liverpool Echo
Employment Wanted
Bookbinders - Lady Clerk desires position 25 years experience, 10 in workshop, 15 in the office with the late John Fazakerley first-class bookbinder, can produce good references. 28 Sandhurst Street, Liverpool

Re: John Gunning Fazakerley

Posted: 06 Feb 2013 07:44
by Katie
I have him appearing in a local casualty list published 13/9/16

13th-Sept-1916
King's Liverpool Regiment
Private
John Gunning
1227
Fazakerley
Liverpool
Wounded

had a look in my other indexes and I have nothing else for him, If I come across anything I will let you know.

Re: John Gunning Fazakerley

Posted: 07 Feb 2013 15:07
by Mark Abbott
Thank you to everyone who has posted on this topic. Jon jnr, trained as a book binder and I wonder if he carried on in the business?

I am hoping to find mention of him in the 12th Battalion War Diary and will post again if I locate anything.

Mark :D